Everyone that has been to Xiamen can’t help but marvel at the city’s beauty. Everyone that has studied at Xiamen University remembers this unforgettable experience.
Xiamen University was founded in 1921 by Tan Kah Kee, the well-known patriotic overseas Chinese leader. The English-Medium Economics enjoys prominent reputation for XMU in China. Besides, XMU has over 1000 international students and students from Kong, Macao and Taiwan has passed 600. You will marvel at what you’ve experienced there.
Program Overview Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering have played important roles in many scientific and technologic fields. The research areas are centered, but not limited, on energy, materials, sensors and nanotechnology. This program provides an opportunity for students to systematically study the fundamentals and practice of electrochemistry and electrochemical engineering as well as the new frontiers and related areas.
A graduate can obtain a Master degree by working for a professor who is specializing in electrochemical science or engineering. The program's duration is 2 or 3 years with the thesis required for the degree. It aims to strengthen the students with the capabilities of problem solving and independent researching in both academies and industries in the future.
Core course descriptions Electrode Kinetics: The course includes 6 chapters.
Chapter 1: Structure and Property of Metal/Electrolyte Interface,
Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Electrode Kinetics,
Chapter 3: Electrocatalytic Reaction,
Chapter 4: Dissolution and Deposition of Metals,
Chapter 5: Semiconductor Electrode Process. Reference Book: Allen J. Bard and Larry R. Faulkner, Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications and Teaching Materials of Xiamen University.
Electrochemical Methods: The course will introduce the experimental techniques and applications of various research method. The course is divided into 3 parts:
Part 1: Electrochemical polarization, transient methods, impedance;
part 2: Spectro-electrochemical techniques; and part 3: Micro- and nano-electrodes and electrochemical scanning probe microscopy .
Reference Book: Allen J. Bard and Larry R. Faulkner, Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications and Teaching Materials of Xiamen University ..
Comprehensive Experiments The course covers all the subjects of Chemistry: Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry and Physical Chemistry. It founds on the specialized basic as well as reflects the new develop of advanced subjects and the overlapping and integration between subjects. The objective aims to train students with systemic and professional experimental skills and interdisciplinary collaboration. Reference book: Zunben Wang, Comprehensive Experiment, Science Press.
Degree Awarded
Master's Degree of Engineering.
MR. TAN KAH KEE (1874-1961)
An overseas Chinese legend, Mr Tan Kah Kee's legacies have inspired many in Southeast Asia, by Comrade Mao Zedong as the "Flag of the Overseas Chinese and Glory of the Nation." From humble immigrant origins, he rose to a prominence, which few can match. Best remembered as an eminent entrepreneur, social reformer, political activist, philanthropist, community leader, and educationist, he died at the age of 87 in Beijing on August 12 1961 and was accorded a national funeral by the Chinese Government for his contribution to the society.
The Legend
Born on October 21 1874 in Fujian, China, Mr Tan arrived in Singapore to join his father, Mr Tan Kee Peck, in the family's rice business in 1890. He was only 17. Business responsibilities came early as his father's business failed in 1904, leaving him much on his own. With extraordinary fortitude and risk-taking abilities, he set about establishing a business of his own which began in pineapple canning and later, rice milling. He eventually found the mainstay of this fortune in rubber plantation. The switch from rubber plantation to rubber manufacturing was a bold move, and it made him one of the most successful Chinese overseas businessmen in the whole of Southeast Asia. Profits made during the World War I expanded his horizons.
By the 1920s, he came to preside over a huge business empire, which extended into most East and Southeast Asian cities, employing over 10,000 people. It spanned areas as diverse as rubber plantation and manufacturing, shipping, import and export brokerage, real estate and rice trading. As one of the earliest industrial pioneers in the region, Mr Tan Kah Kee earned himself the accolade "Henry Ford of Malaya".
The Philanthropist
Mr Tan's business success put him in the forefront of the leadership of the Hokkien community. He held advanced views about social reform and criticised several outmoded practices then prevalent, like gambling, opium-smoking and ritual extravagance. As a result of his initiative in 1927, the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan was reformed and democratised. His social concerns, however, were not confined to the Hokkiens but extended to the larger Chinese community in Singapore. This was demonstrated in his efforts to reform the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. In 1929, he established a Chinese Associate to enable different linguistic and regional groups to rise above sectarian interests and serve the larger community along progressive and democratic lines.
As Mr Tan Kah Kee's life in China and Southeast Asia encompassed a vast and exciting era of revolutionary change and rapid social and economic transformation, he could not keep himself aloof from the ebb and flow of political currents of his times. He kept a close interest in political developments in China in general and Fujian in particular. In 1928, he raised $1.34 million for the Shandong Relief Fund, following the Jinan Incident in May 1928 between the Japanese forces and the Kuomintang army. In 1937, when the Sino-Japanese war broke out, Mr Tan found himself heading the Singapore China Relief Fund (1937-46) and the Southseas China Relief Fund Union (1938-49).
The Educationist
An abiding interest that underpinned Mr Tan Kah Kee's multi-faceted public activities sprang from his firm commitment to educational philanthropy. In 1894, at the age of 21, he established a school in his village in Jimei. In the following decades, his enthusiasm and passion for educational philanthropy grew, culminating in his endowment of the Xiamen University in 1921. The founding of this University enhanced his reputation nationally and internationally.
In Singapore, Mr Tan's educational endeavours were impressive. Through his inspiration, five primary and secondary Chinese schools were founded, chief among them being the Chinese High School. He also donated generously to schools which imparted English education. For instance, he donated $30,000 to the Anglo-Chinese School in 1919.
Teacher education occupied a special place in Mr Tan's vision of educational philanthropy. He generously supported teacher education in China and Singapore. In 1918, he established a normal school to train teachers in Fujian. When he founded Xiamen University, he ensured that education enjoyed the status of a full-fledged faculty in its structure. In Singapore, he campaigned from 1930 onwards for the establishment of a Nanyang Chinese Normal School to train qualified teachers for Chinese schools. This school was eventually established in 1941.
In addition to being a successful entrepreneur and supporter of education, Mr Tan was deeply interested in historical scholarship. Well-versed in Chinese historiography from the classical to the modern period, he enjoyed drawing anecdotes and quotations from Chinese history in his speeches and writings. This love for historical scholarship is amply reflected in his own memoirs, Nanqiao Huiyilu, which has been described as "undoubtedly one of the best documented autobiographies ever written by an immigrant Chinese in Southeast Asia".
* Siming Campus:
* Off- Siming campus accommodation:
* Xiang’an Campus:
The student apartments are equipped with a comprehensive range of amenities, with all rooms containing a private bathroom, a telephone, an air conditioner, Internet access points, a water heater, a safe, etc.
Undergraduates live in four-person rooms with an accommodation fee of RMB 1,200 per person per year.
Undergraduates of the Overseas Education College live in double rooms with the accommodation fee of RMB 2,000 per person per year.
Undergraduates of MBBS live in double rooms with the accommodation fee of RMB 1,600 per person per year(water and electricity costs not included)
Living expenses: Around RMB 750 per month.
1. Prospective students should have a non-Chinese passport and be in good health;
2. Academic requirements: Prospective students must hold a recognized bachelor's degree or above, or equivalent.
3. English proficiency: Minimum requirement is 550 points or above for TOEFL, a grade 6 or above for IELTS, or other certificate of English proficiency from an approved authority. Native English speakers are exempt from this requirement, other candidates whose university courses are taught in English will be considered case by case.
4. Professional backgrounds: Prospective students who are able to show relevant professional experience deemed appropriate to the programme applied for will be given prior consideration.
Photocopy of notarized foreigner physical examination record (for durations of study over 6 months)
With name, passport number & expiration date, and photo included
A recent passport-sized photo of the applicant
Graduation certificate in languages other than Chinese or English should be translated into Chinese or English and be certified by notarization.
From professor or associate professor or equivalents
Beijing Institute of Technology
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